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The staff is nice and friendly. When we are there is about 4pm which I think they are closing at 4pm. when we ask the staff can she introduce us their local food she quickly show us. We have half bottle wine , 1 bottle...More

Stumbled across this restaurant late on our first night in Venice! It probably would of closed but they appeared to have a party of locals in. We were the only other couple there. I chose the spaghetti carbonara whigh was delicious and my husband had...More

Our hotel recommended this restaurant and we were glad they did. We ordered schiacciata as an appetizer - a Tuscan flat bread with oil, coarse salt & rosemary - delicious! My husband had spaghetti carbonara which he said was the best he ever had. I...More

As always we researched in tripadvisor to see what was close to our hotel as we were leaving Venice in the afternoon. The placed opened at 12 and we were ready to go inside the restaurant but outside they have a placeholder which you can...More

We arrived in Venice last night and this restaurant was iur first port of call. We felt very welcome, despite being typical tourists who speak little Italian.
The ambience was good and we all enjoyed our food. Prices were reasonable, around EUR 10 for most...More

A great restaurant that’s a bit further from St Mark’s square, which would have all your tourist traps. Food was particularly reasonable with main dishes typically around 10 euro. Highly recommend the calzone.

Santa Croce gained importance as a sestiere (district)when Piazzale Roma was created in the 1930s to bringcars and buses close to the center of Venice.Constitution Bridge spans the Grand Canal linkingPiazzale Roma to the train station. This area buzzeswith energy from travelers and students. Historicpalaces and former industrial buildings house somedepartments of Ca' Foscari and IUAV Architecture

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universities. On the Fondaco dei Turchi, Venice'sMuseum of Natural History offers Venetians prehistoricthrills, plus an overview of lagoon fish and wildlife.The Grand Canal, northern boundary of Santa Croce, islined with palaces and decorated by the tall greendome of San Simeon Piccolo. Ca' Pesaro attractsVenetians to its contemporary art exhibitions. TheGrand Canal exposes only one face of these buildings.On the opposite side, the palace often interacts witha square or a busy street to represent itsneighbourhood identity.